Back in November, CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora reported that rocker Jon Bon Jovi was interested in buying the Buffalo Bills. The only problem with Bon Jovi's plan was that the Bills weren't for sale yet.

However, following the death of owner Ralph Wilson, the Bills are expected to be sold as soon as October and Bon Jovi is still interested in buying the team. Actually, he's very interested, at least according to his publicist Ken Sunshine, "Jon remains passionate in his pursuit of an NFL franchise," Sunshine told the Toronto Sun on Wednesday.

La Canfora theorized in November that a Bon Jovi bid would likely include Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, a group that owns the NBA's Toronto Raptors and the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs.Editor's Note: Pro Sports Daily's partner FanDuel is running a $15,000 fantasy baseball league tonight. It's $2 to play, and the winner takes $2,000. Click here to join.From La Canfora's original report:

Tim Leiweke, a former honcho at AEG (whose plans to bring a team to Los Angeles have hit several snags) is now president and CEO of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs and a massive player in the sports and entertainment landscape of the region. And sources said Bon Jovi has major ties to Leiweke and his daughter and that perhaps they could eventually align in pursuit of the Bills, with Bon Jovi the public face of the franchise.

Five months later, that appears to be exactly what's going to happen. The Toronto Sun also points out that MLSE Chairman Larry Tanenbaum 'remains in league' with Bon Jovi.

The reason Bon Jovi would need to be apart of a group to buy the Bills is because he doesn't have enough money. Although Bon Jovi's worth an estimated $290 million, the Bills sale price could reach $1 billion, over triple what the rocker is worth.